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Why you should dial in five or more minutes before your teleseminar

There are a number of reasons you should be on the call early. First, imagine this scenario. Your seminar is due to begin at 8:00 p.m. Around ten till eight, the recording technician from your recording service dials in. He stays muted and waits. No problem there. Some of the attendees may already have joined [...]

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Bridge Lines: Is Voip Or Land Line Better?

Many people only just entering the teleseminar field don’t know the difference between a VOIP line and a land line. VOIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol and is a way to carry phone calls over the internet. Sounds are recorded by a computer and the data is transmitted over a network. A land line [...]

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No Cell Phones Allowed!

One of the most simple mistakes you can make during a teleseminar is using a cell phone. Even if you’ve arranged to use a bridge line, if the host or the guest dial in using a cell phone, the overall sound quality of your teleseminar will be compromised. Intermittent service, static noise, time delays and [...]

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The Importance Of A Backup Recording

Why should you have a backup recording? Backup recordings are an essential part of the process. Just imagine… you have an extremely important teleseminar set up that you’re having recorded. It’s taken you months to set up the guest speaker and weeks organizing the call itself. You think you have everything taken care of only [...]

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Tips For A Smoother Teleseminar Recording

Recording a live tele-seminar call is not at all difficult, but can be nerve-wracking if not done correctly. A poor recording reflects badly upon you, so here are a few things you should remember before getting started that will help you obtain the best sounding product possible. 1. Use a Land line for your recording. [...]

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